Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
Hi,
I'm interested in all of this as I have been researching cities in Australia as potentials, for emigrating to with my family from the UK. Adelaide has always bubbled to the top of the list as it has the potential to grow yet still has a friendly feel we like. Do current residents see the future growth coming from oversea migration or interstate? How do locals feel about overseas migrants especially as we might be heading toward a downturn and jobs might be harder to find?
Richard
I'm interested in all of this as I have been researching cities in Australia as potentials, for emigrating to with my family from the UK. Adelaide has always bubbled to the top of the list as it has the potential to grow yet still has a friendly feel we like. Do current residents see the future growth coming from oversea migration or interstate? How do locals feel about overseas migrants especially as we might be heading toward a downturn and jobs might be harder to find?
Richard
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
Hi Richard,
I'm no expert on this subject but as a (currently absent) resident I would guess that SA's greatest chance for future growth comes from OS migration - that is where our healthier population growth seems to be originating right now, anyway.
The current global economic climate is a real worry but, historically speaking, I wouldn't say that SA is prone to resenting immigrants. In fact we have rather a proud tradition of welcoming people from all over - the 'City of Churches' moniker refers not to how many churches we have (as commonly believed) but to the fact that SA was always a place of religious freedom (someone better with their history might be able to expand). We have also gained a great deal, culturally and economically, from our German, Greek, Italian, Lebanese, Chinese communities (I bet there's communities I've forgotten too) and are currently becoming home to a growing Sudanese community. Also, I read that SA might not suffer as much in the economic downturn as other states (here's hoping!)
As a state, we have traditionally had an older population base and, personally, I think it can only do us good into the future to see younger families choosing SA and Adelaide as their home. One thing that is a worry is how many young South Australians leave SA, and also quite a few of our immigrants seem to to the same once they have met the terms of their immigration. As a small state we struggle to compete with the lure of larger places, I guess. So, I think we should be doing all we can to encourage people who are interested in SA as a long term home.
let me be the first South Australian to welcome you
Cheers, Caroline
I'm no expert on this subject but as a (currently absent) resident I would guess that SA's greatest chance for future growth comes from OS migration - that is where our healthier population growth seems to be originating right now, anyway.
The current global economic climate is a real worry but, historically speaking, I wouldn't say that SA is prone to resenting immigrants. In fact we have rather a proud tradition of welcoming people from all over - the 'City of Churches' moniker refers not to how many churches we have (as commonly believed) but to the fact that SA was always a place of religious freedom (someone better with their history might be able to expand). We have also gained a great deal, culturally and economically, from our German, Greek, Italian, Lebanese, Chinese communities (I bet there's communities I've forgotten too) and are currently becoming home to a growing Sudanese community. Also, I read that SA might not suffer as much in the economic downturn as other states (here's hoping!)
As a state, we have traditionally had an older population base and, personally, I think it can only do us good into the future to see younger families choosing SA and Adelaide as their home. One thing that is a worry is how many young South Australians leave SA, and also quite a few of our immigrants seem to to the same once they have met the terms of their immigration. As a small state we struggle to compete with the lure of larger places, I guess. So, I think we should be doing all we can to encourage people who are interested in SA as a long term home.
let me be the first South Australian to welcome you
Cheers, Caroline
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
Caroline,
Many thanks for your information. Its good to hear positive things about an area from those who live actually there. We live in a very small town of just 35,000 in the UK so Adelaide is considerably bigger! I have only just come across this website today so will be going through it and focussing more on Adelaide and what it can offer us a family and what we can offer in return. Thanks again, Richard
Many thanks for your information. Its good to hear positive things about an area from those who live actually there. We live in a very small town of just 35,000 in the UK so Adelaide is considerably bigger! I have only just come across this website today so will be going through it and focussing more on Adelaide and what it can offer us a family and what we can offer in return. Thanks again, Richard
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Hi Richard, I have lived in Adelaide for many many years and I love this place, but did you realize that the very small town you live in would be regarded as a city here, and, in fact, is larger than any city in South Australia apart from Adelaide?richard1966 wrote:Caroline, We live in a very small town of just 35,000 in the UK
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Rhino
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
I know how you feel, Richard. I have plans to move from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) to Adelaide at the end of 2009 with wife and son. My challenges are immense, specially in terms of language and culture. Rio is a huge city with more than 6 million people (bigger than any australian city) and a lot of problems either and we are going to an organized city of only 1,2 million inhabitants (I hope I am correct). That It will be really a big move. We have a big advantage compared to other parts of the world as Brazil is south hemisphere too and our climate is similar to Oz. So back to the topic if SA wants to attract more people you have to imagine how tough is to leave friends and relatives and go to a faraway land, aware we will seldom see them. We need to be welcome and feel like home with new friends and part of Adelaide and Australia. That is it. We are human beings. Simple. Society, you know. This feeling. Not a strange, you know.
Good luck for everybody.
Ronaldo (Rio de Janeiro)
Good luck for everybody.
Ronaldo (Rio de Janeiro)
Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
Come one, come all! New residents are always welcome. I bought a dark fruit cake, marzipan and white icing the other day, so perhaps it can become the Official Welcoming Cake!
Or I'll eat it all.
Something like that.
Or I'll eat it all.
Something like that.
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
really? 35,000? i probably wouldn't say city, maybe big town? Mount Gambier is something like 25 - 30 thousand and i consider that a town...rhino wrote:Hi Richard, I have lived in Adelaide for many many years and I love this place, but did you realize that the very small town you live in would be regarded as a city here, and, in fact, is larger than any city in South Australia apart from Adelaide?richard1966 wrote:Caroline, We live in a very small town of just 35,000 in the UK
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Or Cruise will steal it, for no reason at all really.Omicron wrote:Come one, come all! New residents are always welcome. I bought a dark fruit cake, marzipan and white icing the other day, so perhaps it can become the Official Welcoming Cake!
Or I'll eat it all.
Something like that.
Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
Why should anyone be attracted to living here in 44.5c heat? I say we all migrate to Tasmania.
They don't have hot weather, water restrictions, and is just as every bit European as Adelaide is.
They don't have hot weather, water restrictions, and is just as every bit European as Adelaide is.
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no way! i prefer hot hot hot to cold cold cold any day of the week...Shuz wrote:Why should anyone be attracted to living here in 44.5c heat? I say we all migrate to Tasmania.
They don't have hot weather, water restrictions, and is just as every bit European as Adelaide is.
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
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You're mad. You've gone mad as madman can be. I say let the heat subside and you'll be in the right frame of mind.Wayno wrote:no way! i prefer hot hot hot to cold cold cold any day of the week...Shuz wrote:Why should anyone be attracted to living here in 44.5c heat? I say we all migrate to Tasmania.
They don't have hot weather, water restrictions, and is just as every bit European as Adelaide is.
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i don't suffer from insanity, i enjoy every minute of it...Shuz wrote:You're mad. You've gone mad as madman can be. I say let the heat subside and you'll be in the right frame of mind.Wayno wrote:no way! i prefer hot hot hot to cold cold cold any day of the week...Shuz wrote:Why should anyone be attracted to living here in 44.5c heat? I say we all migrate to Tasmania.
They don't have hot weather, water restrictions, and is just as every bit European as Adelaide is.
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
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Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
Ronaldo, have you seen this?ronaldo wrote:I know how you feel, Richard. I have plans to move from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) to Adelaide at the end of 2009 with wife and son. My challenges are immense, specially in terms of language and culture. Rio is a huge city with more than 6 million people (bigger than any australian city) and a lot of problems either and we are going to an organized city of only 1,2 million inhabitants (I hope I am correct). That It will be really a big move. We have a big advantage compared to other parts of the world as Brazil is south hemisphere too and our climate is similar to Oz. So back to the topic if SA wants to attract more people you have to imagine how tough is to leave friends and relatives and go to a faraway land, aware we will seldom see them. We need to be welcome and feel like home with new friends and part of Adelaide and Australia. That is it. We are human beings. Simple. Society, you know. This feeling. Not a strange, you know.
Good luck for everybody.
Ronaldo (Rio de Janeiro)
http://www.newcomersnetwork.com/austral ... elaide.php
I don't have any personal experience of this group to share, but it might be worth looking into. It can be lonely, sometimes, being a new arrival in a foreign country, so meeting fellow new immigrants might help.
You are right that Adelaide has around one million inhabitants.
Good luck to you and your family
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May i also partake in being insane by putting a tea kettle on my head?Wayno wrote: i don't suffer from insanity, i enjoy every minute of it...
Re: Ideas on how to attract more people to SA?
Adelaide is a European City?Shuz wrote:Why should anyone be attracted to living here in 44.5c heat? I say we all migrate to Tasmania.
They don't have hot weather, water restrictions, and is just as every bit European as Adelaide is.
I will go back and check my maps, but i'm pretty sure it's 'strayian.
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